Luis Manzano
7 titles
Filmography
7 results

Who's That Girl?
(2011)Elizabeth, a shy girl, deeply in love with John, a campus heartthrob receives a life-changing pep talk from him and a few years later, is transforms into a beautiful and successful career woman. Upon learning, mistakenly, that John has died, Elizabeth attends the funeral and the miss-hap results in a series of comedic twists and turns, ending up with John finally falling in love with her.

Moron 5 and the Crying Lady
(2012)The ‘Moron 5” - longtime friends Albert, Isaac, Mozart "Mo", Michaelangelo "Mike" and Aristotle "Aris" - live moronic yet normal lives until a successful career woman accuses them of killing her father. After three miserable years in prison, they finally escape, and then must try to understand what's really going. By doing so, however, everything that they hold dear might be at risk.

Moron 5.2: The Transformation
(2014)The Moron's are back as the five men with low IQs become superheroes in an attempt to make their children proud of them.
In My Life
(2009)A headstrong woman moves to New York and must come to terms with her estranged gay son and his partner.

Petrang Kabayo
(2010)A boy, Peter, runs away from home due to mistreatment from his father. He is adopted by a wealthy lade, Dona Biday but becomes abusive himself and even more so after her death. For that reason, he is cursed with being transformed into a horse every time is angry or abusive to others.

Hating Kapatid
(2010)Rica and Cecil forge a strong bond, taking care of one another, while their parents work abroad. Their relationship is threatened when their parents return home.
All About Love
(2006)Courage, trust, and taking risks, what’s love got to do with it? A chance reunion between Kikay (Angelica Panganiban) and her childhood buddy Kiko (Jason Abalos) ushers in a powerful attraction that Kiko welcomes but Mitch resists out of her haunting past mistakes. Boyish kalesa driver Badong (Anne Curtis) catches the attention of wealthy ladies' man Wesley (Luis Manzano) but she feels disinclined to indulge him and herself because they belong to different social classes. In her desperation to prove that true love exists, Lia (Bea Alonzo) searches for the owner of a tape containing the voice of a man professing his deep affection and ends up with the least likely person to own it: her uncouth and obnoxious neighbor Eric (John Lloyd Cruz). Six people whose lives become intertwined by their common need for significance, bet big, risk everything, and learn life lessons -- lessons that happen to be all about love.